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    • W
      Wolfbane8653 Developer
      last edited by

      git 4290

      Issue occurred during download at step “restoring partition tables (GPT)…”

      Error: “Error trying to restore GPT partition tables”

      Checked gdisk /dev/sda but no partitions present due to the FOG script clearing them. Tried a “Quick wipe” and “Full wipe” tasks but still no go.

      Went into gdisk again to see if I could create an MBR correctly and it did succeed.

      I thought that it maybe the drive so I threw this drive into a confirmed working host. The new host download the image on to the HDD without issue.

      Looking into BIOS updates or bad RAM for the issue. Will report back with full solution.

      Just thought I would report just incase anyone else had the issue.

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott
        last edited by

        I believe you already confirmed this but if you would present your findings appropriately.

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        • W
          Wolfbane8653 Developer
          last edited by

          BIOS update did not fix issue.
          RAM change did not fix issue.

          Got this error on another model and different image.

          Having this issue:
          (1) Dell Latitude E6400 x64 – Used another machine to image the HDD
          (12) Dell Latitude D630 x64 – Re-uploading image now to test

          Not having issues:
          (ALL) HP dc7800
          (Most) Dell Latitude E6400 x64
          (ALL) Dell Latitude E6410 x64
          (ALL) Dell Latitude E6420 x64
          (ALL) Dell Latitude D610 x32

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          • Wayne WorkmanW
            Wayne Workman @Wolfbane8653
            last edited by

            @Wolfbane8653 said:

            (1) Dell Latitude E6400 x64 – Used another machine to image the HDD

            I’ve had this issue on both Dell 7010s and on some older Lenovos. Every now and again I’ll find a machine that just won’t image.

            Sometimes, pulling the network cable and power cable and then hitting the power button a few times, then hooking everything back up will fix it. 😕 It’s just strange.

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            • W
              Wolfbane8653 Developer
              last edited by

              I installed windows on a D630 and then straight uploaded it.

              This “new” image with no programs installed or anything work on 2 of the D630’s. Continuing to install all needed software on the “new” image and then will reupload again and test on those 12 troubled laptops.

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              • W
                Wolfbane8653 Developer @Wayne Workman
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                @Wayne-Workman said:

                I’ve had this issue on both Dell 7010s and on some older Lenovos. Every now and again I’ll find a machine that just won’t image.

                Sometimes, pulling the network cable and power cable and then hitting the power button a few times, then hooking everything back up will fix it. 😕 It’s just strange.

                WORKED for my one Dell E6400. Very odd. That trick is used for clearing corrupt RAM and I did a swap so it doesn’t exactly make sense. Whatever…it works now.

                Still working on the D630 image will be done with it shortly.

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